Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Another Advertising solution and alternative to Google's Adsense - Anonymous Ads

As threatened in the last post i will introduce Anonymous Ads to you.
It is an add provider which pays in BitCoin rather than other currencies and offers all standard add sizes for you to implement into your website.
The website makes a clean and ordered impression and no errors or broken links have been found. Payment tracking is working seamlessly as far as i can tell from the gathering of my statistics. The FAQ read easy and cover all beginners questions from what i can tell.
In difference to CoinUrl, Anonymous Ads does not offer the monetizing of urls.
Furthermore is there a payout threshold of 0.01 BitCoin. That said, their terms of service state a payout if the threshold is reached or the value does not change for 7 days. This means you don't have to initiate a manual payout as in CoinUrl. And in all likelyhood you will reach a higher payout with Anonymous Ads as they also credit you for impressions of ads not only clicks on them.

Their add statistics are pretty similar to CoinUrl though the referrer, IP, or point of entry into the network is not recorded. Pretty graphs and pie-charts inform you about the rest though. Hence Tor nodes are disabled by the network i was unable to confirm regional add differences but their language statistic suggests so.

Make sure you join Anonymous Ads as more People in the network will improve add quality for all.
I hope this was helpful to you. Next time i will crunch some numbers on various payouts of pay-for-action services that offer Bitcoin.

regards, Tim

P.S.: Don't forget to cash in your daily free Bitcoin at bit-visitor and earnfreebitcoins.com. If you need a wallet visit Blockchain or Coinbase.

A nice day to all of you!

3 comments:

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